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  • 18-04-2022
  • Mathematics
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Can someone help me with this problem?

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loneguy
loneguy loneguy
  • 18-04-2022

[tex]~~~~~\dfrac 13 \ln\left(x^6 \right) +\dfrac 12 \ln\left(x^2\right) = \ln x^a\\\\\implies \ln \left(x^6 \right)^{\tfrac 13} + \ln \left(x^2 \right)^{\tfrac 12} = \ln x^a\\ \\\implies \ln x^2 + \ln x = \ln x^a\\\\\implies \ln(x^2 \cdot x) = \ln x^a \\\\\implies \ln x^3 = \ln x^a\\ \\\implies 3 \ln x = a \ln x\\\\\implies a =3[/tex]

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